”The deniers of the Holocaust in Europe now have to deal with the Vatican,” Rabbi [Leon] Klenicki said. ( “Ideas & Trends; A Vatican Peace Offering Reopens War Wounds,” The New York Times, Gustav Niebuhr, March 29, 1998)

Indeed, “deniers” of the dogmas of the “Holocaust” religion do have to deal with the Vatican which now functions as the “Noahide” wing of the Holy “Holocaust” Inquisition. Today we have the following statement from the Pope’s Secretary of State relating to the conditions which the four bishops of the Society of St. Pius X must submit to in order to be brought into full communion with Benedict and his elder brothers in the faith. The following quotation concerns Bishop Williamson specifically:

“… The positions of Mons. Williamson on the Shoah are absolutely unacceptable and firmly refuted by the Holy Father … Bishop Williamson, for an admission to episcopal functions in the Church, [in addition to declaring full recognition of the Second Vatican Council and of the Magisterium of Popes John XXIII, Paul VI, John Paul I, John Paul II, and Benedict XVI] will also have to declare, in an absolutely unequivocal and public manner, distance from his positions regarding the Shoah, unknown to the Holy Father in the moment of the remission of the excommunication…”

”The deniers of the Holocaust in Europe now have to deal with the Vatican,” Rabbi [Leon] Klenicki said. ( “Ideas & Trends; A Vatican Peace Offering Reopens War Wounds,” The New York Times, Gustav Niebuhr, March 29, 1998)

Indeed, “deniers” of the dogmas of the “Holocaust” religion do have to deal with the Vatican which now functions as the “Noahide” wing of the Holy “Holocaust” Inquisition. Today we have the following statement from the Pope’s Secretary of State relating to the conditions which the four bishops of the Society of St. Pius X must submit to in order to be brought into full communion with Benedict and his elder brothers in the faith. The following quotation concerns Bishop Williamson specifically:

“… The positions of Mons. Williamson on the Shoah are absolutely unacceptable and firmly refuted by the Holy Father … Bishop Williamson, for an admission to episcopal functions in the Church, [in addition to declaring full recognition of the Second Vatican Council and of the Magisterium of Popes John XXIII, Paul VI, John Paul I, John Paul II, and Benedict XVI] will also have to declare, in an absolutely unequivocal and public manner, distance from his positions regarding the Shoah, unknown to the Holy Father in the moment of the remission of the excommunication…”